Injection molding for prototypes?
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Hey, I’m prototyping small plastic parts with tight tolerances and a polished surface finish. My initial plan was to use injection molding, but I’m concerned about the high upfront tooling costs for this stage. Are there any alternative methods that could help reduce costs while still providing functional parts for testing? I’d also like to understand how such alternatives compare in terms of surface quality and precision.
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